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Oct 29 2025CRYPTO

Dogecoin's Recent Surge: What's Driving the Price Up?

Dogecoin, often seen as a fun cryptocurrency, has recently shown some serious moves. It climbed past $0. 195, which is a big deal for traders. This isn't just any small rise; it's backed by a lot of trading activity, especially from big players. They're buying a lot, which usually means they expect

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Fixing the Broken Health Data System in the US: What We Can Learn from Other Countries

The US health data system is in trouble. It's always had issues, but things got worse under the Trump administration. They cut funding, made research political, and ignored privacy rules. This made it harder to collect data and people stopped trusting the system. Other countries handle health data

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Bright Spots in the Sky: The Nuclear Connection

Scientists have found a surprising link between UFO sightings and nuclear weapons tests. They looked at old photos from the Palomar Observatory in California. These photos, taken between 1949 and 1957, showed mysterious bright spots in the night sky. These bright spots, called transients, appeared

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Finding the Best Genes to Measure Plant Growth

Researchers wanted to find the best genes to use as a reference when measuring gene expression in blackgram plants. They looked at 14 different genes and tested them under various conditions. First, they tested these genes during 17 different stages of plant growth. They used several methods to see

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Oct 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Prince Andrew's Royal Residence: A Controversial Stay

Prince Andrew has been living in a massive 30-room house called Royal Lodge for over 20 years without paying rent. He only paid a small amount for the lease and some money for repairs. He can stay there until 2078, but if he leaves early, he might get a lot of money from the Crown Estate. Many peop

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

U. S. and Russia: A Stalemate in Sight?

The U. S. intelligence community has a clear message: Russia's President Vladimir Putin is not backing down from the war in Ukraine. This is not new, but the intensity of his commitment has grown, according to recent assessments shared with U. S. lawmakers. Putin's resolve is unwavering, despite Ru

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Belgium's €140 Billion Question: To Loan or Not to Loan?

Belgium is facing a big choice. There's a plan to lend Ukraine €140 billion. The money would come from Russian assets frozen in Euroclear, a major financial center in Brussels. The idea is to use this cash as security for the loan. The loan would be repaid with future reparations from Russia. Many c

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Oct 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

WWE's AI Experiment: A Step Forward or a Misstep?

WWE has recently brought in a new hire, Cyrus Kowsari, to lead the charge in blending AI with their storytelling. This move has sparked debates among fans and wrestlers alike. Kowsari's role is to explore how AI can shape WWE's narratives, but so far, the results have been less than impressive. In

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Oct 29 2025HEALTH

Finding Balance: Ayurveda, Yoga, and PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common health issue among women. It often leads to weight gain and other problems. Many women turn to Ayurveda and yoga for help. But, the ways these treatments are used can vary a lot. This makes it hard to know what really works. A group of experts got togeth

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Nassau County's Winning Strategy: A Contrast to NYC's Approach

Nassau County, New York, has been making waves with its recent partnership with federal immigration authorities. This collaboration has led to notable outcomes, with officials reporting a significant drop in crime rates. The county's police force has been working closely with ICE, resulting in the a

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